bordergun
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Providing a shotgun shooter has a gun that is a reasonable fit and no eye dominance problems, (both of which are easy fixes) what do others think the main reason for missing would be?
So are you saying you never miss though getting the lead wrong ie misreading the target?To answer the question seriously – without reference to a book or lead specifically - I’m generally at 80 with 10 or so missed through my error (fatigue, concentration, failure to repeat the process – meaning hold point, transition hold point, and gun speed variations amongst others) and 10 or so due to the trap, wind, or other variations I haven’t managed to deal with on that particular clay. The second category is not an excuse but that my process appeared sound but I failed to deal with the variation when I should have done (say a 7 out 8 etc). The course setter usually gets me on a couple of traps and these can fall into either category – an error I have made reading the clay or it’s just too hard for me (at the moment).
Having said all of the above, I’m now sure I can’t answer the question myself – I’m thinking about the clay, and that’s where I ask my coach, who will see the errors I cannot and help correct them for me.
Speed, angle, distance. Then to make a decision. How much gun speed? Shoot it early or late? Swing through, pull away?Bavarian. By "misreading the target" do you mean how much forward allowance to give it? Or (if the target is dropping, how far underneath to shoot?
Negative, sarcastic or as some would consider, just having a light hearted joke.SBL Of course we are. So why try to deliberately stir the pot by putting a negative, sarcastic post on here like you did
oh that’s easy 4/3 x Pi x r cubed on every stand in the correct place.How do shooters learn how much lead to give a moving target?
That's absolute rubbish. If you never miss read a target you would be a multiple world champion. Everyone miss reads a target.Freddypip I don't miss. I might miss an occasional long one that is pushed out of my pattern by a puff of wind, but everyone misses those. That's why SC will never be an Olympic discipline. But I don't miss anything by reading it wrong, so you are correct in your assumption.
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